GREELEY — Greeley’s City Council chambers on Tuesday buzzed with controversy late into the night as council members upheld a decision to allow Mineral Resources, Inc. to locate a drill site near a west Greeley neighborhood.

More than 130 Greeley residents poured into one of the largest public hearings the city has seen to appeal a decision by the Greeley Planning Commission that would allow the company to drill up to 16 wells near the intersection of 59th Avenue and 10th Street. Following hours of contentious public comment, council members unanimously upheld the decision at 11 p.m.

Spain came under repeated attack starting Thursday in what authorities called linked terrorist incidents, when a driver swerved a van into crowds in Barcelona’s historic Las Ramblas district, killing more than a dozen people and injuring scores of others. Early Friday, an attempted attack unfolded in a town down the coast

If there’s one superhero character whose rise might be most tied to the events of World War II, it is Captain America, who emerged from the minds of legends Joe Simon and Jack Kirby and sprung forth from an iconic 1941 debut cover on which Cap smacks Hitler right in the kisser.

A customer dining at Washington’s Oceanaire restaurant noticed an unusual line at the bottom of his receipt: “Due to the rising costs of doing business in this location, including costs associated with higher minimum wage rates, a 3% surcharge has been added to your total bill.”